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Posts Tagged "playfulness"

Tomato Tree, What’s as Stake?

Posted by on Jun 24, 2008 in Blog | 5 comments

Tomato Tree, What’s as Stake?

Ideas and inspiration are much like plants. Usually they don’t require our attention to grow by themselves in nature, and some of them, like dewberries, are even sweeter and more delicious when picked on their wild thorny bushes than in a neatly groomed garden. But when we want to save ourselves the hunt for the fruits, there is mutual benefit found for both the hungry human and the plant in a gardening cooperation. However, no matter how stubborn and greedy humans may be, nature still has...

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Boring or entertaining?

Posted by on Nov 13, 2007 in Blog | 6 comments

Boring or entertaining?

Lots of our daily tasks are tedious to do, probably a large percentage of them, by anyone’s account… But what if it were just a matter of perspective after all. Imagine that you have to sort out old files, and tag entries, or copy stuff. Can you imagine anything more boring? It sometimes requires the patience of a monk to do these repetitive tasks, like in the old days of the copyists, before the invention of the movable type printing… So what worse can it be when it’s the kind of...

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